Yes, it has been certified by PCGS, but the finder is staying hidden for now.
Special interest groups and factions means the same thing but James Madison preferred to call it factions.
Madison took all the notes at the constitutional convention. That took effort and concentration. It was very cool.
He Wrote the Constitution that America lives by now. He does not hit the credit he deserves
He worked very very hard to see the constitution be ratified
I'm trying to find out the same thing but what I think, is that James Madison was a key part in the founding of the US and is now known as the father of the Constitution. Good luck with whatever you need. :)
No. Hayes Grier and Madison Beer are not a thing.
Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison his views on the necessity for occasional rebellion by the citizenry of a country.
No there is no such thing as a zero dollar bill. And if you thought there is such thing as a 20 dollar bill, there is such a thing!
He personally rounded up the troops to attack the Redcoats that burned and sacked Washington, DC during the war of 1812.
Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison his views on the necessity for occasional rebellion by the citizenry of a country.
Their political standpoints were quite in accord with one another's. In fact, they were quite good friends. For one thing, neither wanted the Constitution to be ratified because they both thought it gave too much power to central government. Later on, during Madison's presidency, Monroe served as Secretary of State and Secretary of War under Madison. This is correct except for the part about the Constitution. Madison is considered the Father of the Constitution and was an author of the Fedralist Papers supporting the ratification of the Constitution.
Type your answer here... One thing they have in common -- and share with Presidents Buchanan and Carter -- is the first name James.